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The Pantry Primer: How to Build a One Year Food Supply in Three Months

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A one year food supply means freedom. It means that you are less subject to the whims of the economy. You can handle small disasters with aplomb. You aren’t reliant on the government if a crisis occurs.
Being self-reliant begins with a pantry full of food. Learn how to build a pantry on a budget with this easy 12-week outline.
Don’t be discouraged by all of the doom and gloom out there. You can take the most important step towards security today…the step of getting started.
In this book, learn about the different types of pantries, how to expand your pantry with home canning, and how to develop a well-balanced, nutritious stockpile to see your family through difficult times.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 15, 2014

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Daisy Luther

32 books29 followers
Daisy Luther  lives in a small village in the Pacific Northwestern area of the United States.  She is the author of  numerous books on emergency preparedness and self-reliance. On her website, The Organic Prepper, Daisy uses her background in alternative journalism to provide a unique perspective on health and preparedness, and offers a path of rational anarchy against a system that will leave us broke, unhealthy, and enslaved if we comply.  Daisy's articles are widely republished throughout alternative media. You can follow her on Facebook, Pinterest,  and Twitter.

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Profile Image for Ashleigh Son.
34 reviews
September 12, 2019
Great resource for those beginning to start a deep pantry. She has some great ideas. I am an avid follower of Daisy's blog and appreciate each of her books that she has put out. This book was especially great for helping me to realize that canning isn't too hard to do, and I wanted to implement a lot of her storage ideas too.
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388 reviews
March 2, 2018
Great lists on how to start a pantry from scratch when you are just starting out in your first apartment or landing your first job. Recipes to follow the lists of food! Cooking from scratch is the way to go!
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51 reviews
August 9, 2017
Lots of good practical advice in an easy to read format. Definitely a keeper.
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66 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2025
Excellent practical advice. Don't know where to get started? This book will get you started.
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Author 11 books118 followers
July 31, 2015
I wouldn't classify myself as a "prepper", but I do have a large family, I don't like going to the grocery store, and I would like to be prepared for various likely short term emergencies, such as storm-caused power outages. I thought the weekly shopping lists/menus which were designed to help you build a short-term supply of food quickly were quite helpful, but I would have liked more information on how to actually live off pantry storage for a length of time. A major focus of the book is on being able to weather financial storms more easily when you have a well- stocked pantry, and I think more advice regarding that all too common emergency -- more recipes using only pantry food, how to get by without spending any money at the grocery store -- would have been helpful. The book does a good job of explaining why and how you should acquire a long-term supply of food, but I did feel that a little more information would have been good.
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22 reviews1 follower
March 1, 2015
I have to be honest. I wasn't very impressed. Part of me was always screaming to put it down and quit reading it. When choosing which shelves to put this on, I almost put in I to a more political shelf. It seems like Daisy has very strong feelings about the government and the food supply in America. Normally I wouldn't get into a book like this, but unfortunately it was very improperly labelled. If you're going to write a book on doomsday food prepping, call it that. Also, nearer to the end there were, what I assume, clickable links. For example, on page 89 it says "Learn more about annual sales cycles HERE.") Now I have to look for another book on starting a pantry. Recommendations highly appreciated.
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Author 6 books6 followers
September 26, 2015
"Preparedness is the ultimate form of optimism", says Daisy Luther, author of this great food storage building book. This book will take you from no stored food to a fully stocked emergency food supply without breaking your budget and with a heavy emphasis on finding the healthiest, "cleanest" food you can find. Full of common sense, budget suggestions, recipes and storage suggestions this is a great book with an upbeat, confident voice. I wish I'd had it when I was first married and having kids but I'm glad to have it now.

*The author sent me a digital copy for an honest review; receiving a free copy in no way influenced my review. These are the actual thoughts that I thunk.
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9 reviews3 followers
September 6, 2014
Might have been good.....

but there's way too much political ranting and raving going on in the opening chapters for me to take much of what the author seriously. People build pantries for a wide variety of reasons like unexpected unemployment, inclement weather, illness, etc, not just because the government is going to get you. Glad I didn't pay for this. Delete!!!!!
2 reviews
January 29, 2017
Very inlightening

First, I would recommend this to everyone.
I feel it gives great insight to prepping and even just saving on groceries. And it does it in such a way that all can understand and follow.
Thank you!
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4 reviews1 follower
March 7, 2022
It was just ok. A little too much political ranting and a lot of repetition. I was hoping for more number crunching, more how to and more in-depth. Its got some basics, its got some good ideas, its got some common sense but no real substance.
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